It’s that time again! the Completed Projects have been submitted for your voting pleasure for this round of Project Quilting! Again – I have been absolutely blown away by the creativity, talent, and variety that this group has submitted. It’s going to be a tough one for the judges and the public to pick their favorites – that I’m sure of!

CHALLENGE WINNERS: There will be two winners for this challenge – one for the public vote and one for the ‘judged vote’ – Diane, Rose Mary and Kimberly. This weeks public winner and Judges winner will each receive a $25 gift certificate to the FatQuarterShop courtesy of the FatQuarterShop! Thanks so much for your sponsorship – it’s just so amazing to me that you have supported my little ‘project’ from day ONE! I will also be sending everyone there rank (somewhere between 1 and 10 – be sure you’ve emailed me {lapaceksorchard@gmail.com} your email address) and any critique’s the judges have about your creation. The top 3 will be posted on my blog this weekend (5/8 or 5/9).

PUBLIC WINNERS: I will also be giving out a prize to the public. You’ll find out how at the bottom of this post after you’ve checked out each of our challengers entries.

My entry to Project Quilting Apple Blossom theme! My own design, using Appliqué embellished with vintage buttons and beads.19"x19"Assorted pieces from my stash, vintage buttons from my gran's button jar, and beads. I bought the yellow border yesterday to complete it for $6.50, everything else was from my own stash or recent gifts.

Pomme is French for apple ... I thought it needed a little je ne sais quois. Applique on burlap, mounted on cotton with cotton batting and back. Joel Dewberry fabrics from my stash. Burlap leftover from an upholstery project. This quilt measures 22x19. It will get turned into a tote bag eventually. Thanks for the inspiration and invitation, Kim. This was a fun challenge.

The minute I saw the challenge, I knew this table runner would look so pretty in pink and green an I really like how it came out! Thanks for the inspiration :)The quilt measures 39 x 15.5 and was created using half square triangles cut on my accuquilt. I machine pieced and machine quilted it with veriegated thread.

When I first heard the challenge, I didn't think I would be able to participate. I don't like to do appliqué, and yet the apple blossom theme seemed perfect for it. Later I had my Aha! moment and decided to do my favorite - machine embroidery. The embroidery designs are from OESD and the fabrics are mostly Nancy Halvorsen's newest line. I hope you like it! Gail at QuiltSewPiecefulDimensions: 40" diameter

I decided to go the minimalist route. I started with a fat of dappled blue fabric and stippled it using a thin batting. I then tore strips of brown fabric and thread painted them to give the branches some texture. I used bias tape for the window frame and also thread painted for texture. The flowers are from my stash of silk flowers and are also made from fabric. I embellished the flowers with beads and buttons. All supplies came from my stash except for the bias tape.Total spent: $2.88. This quilt is approx. 20 by 20 inches.This was a really fun project and I look forward to the next one!

I chose a favorite photo from Kim's beautiful album and interpreted it in appliqué and stitching. I painted the blossoms and leaves a little to add dimension. The inner floral border was so pretty and well composed, rather than cutting it into strips, I appliquéd the blossom art right unto it.Oh, and because I had so much fun with the stripes in the last challenge, I added a little of that fun to this quilt in the binding!

Inspired by Monet's Apple Trees in Bloom at Giverny, this art quilt uses hundreds of small cuts of fabric to mimic brushstrokes, to recreate the impressionist style. The twigs & branches were embroidered onto an appliquéd base before adding all of the brushstrokes.

I used sky-blue microsuede for the border, and gallery-wrapped it around a stretched canvas frame to hang like a painting.It measures 24" wide x 18" high.

Since I've been on a roll working on selvage projects this week, I decided to stay in that theme. Plus that a small quilt doesn't take as much time, and time was short for me! My little quilt measures 14 x 16. The apple blossom print came from my stash, as well as the selvages! When it came time for the quilting I decided to go small and did a meander and leaf in the print. Well, then the selvages stuck up funny and needed quilting, so I did them in a sampler of machine quilting designs. It was fun!

I knew right away I wanted to do something with appliqué and came across a similar graphic design and really liked the stripes in the background. I used raw edge appliqué and then added some thread painting for the flower centers. The quilting is done in a free motion leaf pattern and I finished off with a little acrylic paint to darken the centers. It measures 18 x 21

This piece is done totally with thread. I started with a background of my own hand dyed fabric. First I quilted a background design in a neutral thread of apple blossoms and leaves. Then I added a branch from an apple tree and apple blossoms. I threw in a few birds for good measure! Size: 12” x 25”

I knew when this challenge was posted I was going to interpret it literally. I've been itching to try my hand at an art quilt for awhile and this was the perfect opportunity. I used this photo: www.flickr.com/photos/33166641@N07/4562837169/ as my inspiration.I started out with a gorgeous piece of hand-dyed fabric that transitions from rich green to a beautiful teal/turquoise. I then sketched out the branch I wanted and raw edge appliquéd it onto the fabric base. I added pieces of the same print of fabric, just in a slightly different in color on top of the main branch to give it a bit more dimension. Then I added leaves and flowers. I also raw edge appliquéd these. I used different colors of pink thread to 'paint' the details into each blossom and bud. I randomly free motion quilted in the remaining area of the 'sky'.I also wanted to make this a dimensional quilt so I sewed apple blossom petals and then stitched them onto the quilt. The center of the flowers are apple blossom buttons that I purchased this winter from a fellow etsian, TessAnn - how perfect are they?!Three of the flowers have beads as the center. I wanted to create some more dimension for the flower center and the seed beads worked perfectly.When it was all done, I lightly painted some accents with some glitter paint - I felt this piece needed just a touch of sparkle!All the leaves are made from hand-dyes and the flowers and branch are made from commercial prints.Approximate Dimension: 21" x 13.5"

***Participants in project quilting ARE allowed to enter in the public poll/contest as well.***

This means you have FIVE chances to win! I need you to write each of these entries as different comments in order to qualify you for all five entries and include your email address. If you don’t include your email address I won’t be able to contact you when you win and I will have to choose a new winner. I will be picking the winner at 7pm on Friday, May 7th.

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